Thursday, November 29, 2012

*There was a total solar eclipse (DARKNESS of the SUN) just 2 weeks ago, on November 13, 2012. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_November_13,_2012 Tomorrow, Nov. 28th, there is a lunar eclipse, also known as a BLOOD MOON:* * **"The SUN shall be turned into DARKNESS, and the MOON INTO BLOOD BEFORE the great and the terrible day of the LORD come." Joel 2:31* *This blood moon just happens to be the day prior to the U.N vote on a Palestinian statehood bid. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/nov/27/palestinians-un-statehood-bid-hamas * *NOTE: In Joel, it is prophesied ...more »

Russia's Tolbachik Erupts for First Time in 36 Years - The explosive volcanic eruption began in Russia's Far Eastern Kamchatka Peninsula on Tuesday. KVERT, the volcano monitoring body for Kamchatka, released a bulletin describing a significant explosive eruption with the potential for ash explosions up to 10 km / 32,800 ft. With the many air routes across the northern Pacific, this eruption will need to be closely monitored for its impact on air travel over the eastern Siberian peninsula. Towns up to 35 km from the volcano have received 4 cm of ash fall from the eruption.

The ash advisory from the Tokyo VAAC also mentions a report of ash at FL 330 (33,000 feet) that was spreading to the NNW. Seismicity had been creeping upwards around Tolbachik since at least early November. One report described the eruption as the “volcano’s top caldera is being filled with fresh and gushing lava” based on incandescence seen at the summit.

The last eruption of Tolbachik started in 1975 and was quite impressive, with both explosive and effusive activity. However, that was a larger eruption than most over the last century at the Russian volcano and most are smaller. Interestingly, the 1975-76 was a mainly basaltic eruption, the largest recorded in the northern Kamchatka peninsula - that activity did produce 13 km / 42,000 foot ash plumes as well during the creation of a series of cinder cones and a 15 square kilometer lava flow field.

Unfortunately, today’s passes by the Terra and Aqua satellite didn’t capture any plume – likely because the pass was too early, but some of the peninsula is obscured by clouds as well. Tolbachik is in relative proximity to its more famous brethren, Bezymianny and Kliuchevskoi.

Indonesia's Mount Lokon volcano in North Sulawesi erupted on Wednesday, spewing ash up to 3.5 kilometers to the sky, without report of fatality and evacuation.

New Zealand - Tongariro remains quiet, but is continuing to sit in a state of unrest a week after it erupted for the second time this year. Last Wednesday, the mountain briefly sprang into life spewing ash more than four kilometres in the sky. The provisional reports from Wednesday's eruption have detected some molten material in the ash around the mountain.

-Earthquakes in Diverse Places -

The British Geological Survey said the tremor, which started at a depth of 3.1 miles (6km), struck in Patterdale after 9.30pm on Wednesday. Several Cumbrian residents took to Twitter to discuss the episode. One tweeted: "So just a small earthquake - 2.1 - though thought my mum was jump through the roof. Totally freaked her out." http://news.sky.com/story/1018257/cumbria-earthquake-centred-on-lake-district

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